You are clearly a very dedicated and creative grower, and you have given me a few ideas to utilise myself. Hope all goes well with your grow
Thanks Dude! Let me know if you need any help figuring things out! There's some really great guys following along with my thread
s as well who are also very creative! Make sure you check out their grows as well!!!
Okay so a bit more info on the AC. When this unit runs, it's pulling 9 amps and 800 watts so realistically it can't run full time or my electric bill will be out of control. So my concern has been trying to figure out how to have this unit cycle on and off appropriately. Without having to get creative with wiring up home thermostats, I wanted to figure out how the unit cycled itself on and off locally. Fortunately I discovered the temperature probe which was mounted with a simple bracket just in front of the inflow vent. It's a standard 2 wire probe (16g wire) that's wired to a small plug that continues on to the circuit board. I was able to splice in an additional 5' of 16g wire so now I can put the probe where ever I want! The unit cycles on for 5 and off for 10 to stay at a target temp of 82*. Again this is with crappy test connections for the ducting.
So what's the future? First I had to put the outside casing back on since the compressor wasn't getting cooled properly. Next I'm thinking of constructing a box out of rigid foam that will mount over the exhaust port of the unit. From this box I'm thinking of attaching three 4" PVC ports, one for each chamber. All input air will pass through the AC Unit whether it's running or not. The problem with the aluminum boot was way too much condensation and it has to be insulated anyways because it was WAY cold and I don't need to use that much electrical. Plus that hook up didn't give me a good way to get air to different cabs.
Now for my next conundrum and that's positive pressure vs. negative pressure. I'm not sure if the Low blower setting on the AC unit is under the 200cfm which I'm pulling out of the cabinets. If it's not, it may be fair to say that after splitting 3 ways that I may end up being under that number. But if it's still too much, I can also look at disabling the blower on the AC unit altogether and just let the constant pull of the exhaust fans bring the air through the cooling coils and into the cab. As you can see I have lot's of options.
Also I may consider directing some cooling towards the cool tubes as well.
But for now, let's stay simple. Three way split, blowing in and exhausting out and see what I get.
If ever I needed you guys to step in and give some opinions, I'm up for it now! But the big victory here is finding that temperature probe and being to put it where ever I want!!! That was huge for me!!
peace